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increasing its mental health budget, even though the fighting is coming to an end. >> pelley: david martin at the pentagon for us tonight. david, thank you very much. atedy, in afghanistan, two associated press journalists assigned to cover tomorrow's presidential election were shot. one was killed, the other was wounded. hiat's especially disturbing is who was behind the attack, and charlie d'agata is in kabul. >> reporter: they were in the backseat when an afghan policeman walked up and opened fire with an ak-47. german photographer anja niedringhaus was shot in the head and died instantly. her friend and colleague, reporter kathy gannon, a canadian was shot in the wrist and shoulder. she's said to be in stable condition. both were veteran journalists with decades of experience covering the country. gero niedringhaus was 48 and made a career working in some of the world's most dangerous places. she won a pulitzer prize in 2005 for her war coverage from iraq. today's shooting on the eve of elections underlines just how tenuous the security situation is in afghanistan. the reality on the g
increasing its mental health budget, even though the fighting is coming to an end. >> pelley: david martin at the pentagon for us tonight. david, thank you very much. atedy, in afghanistan, two associated press journalists assigned to cover tomorrow's presidential election were shot. one was killed, the other was wounded. hiat's especially disturbing is who was behind the attack, and charlie d'agata is in kabul. >> reporter: they were in the backseat when an afghan policeman walked...
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at the >> pelley: david martin at the pentagon for us, david, thanks. today, for the first time, we heard a pope take personal responsibility for the sexual abuse of children by priests. pope francis asked for forgiveness today, and allen pizzey is at the vatican. >> reporter: children seem to flock to pope francis, and it was in their name that he condemned the priests who had molested children in the strongest words yet. francis told a group of children's rights workers that he felt compelled to personally take on all the evil that some priests had committed and to personally ask for forgiveness for the damage they have done for having sexually abused children. in a prepared speech, he pledged that the church will not take one step backward with regards to how we deal with this problem and the sanctions that must be imposed. he concluded, "you cannot interfere with children." last month, he announced a group of clerics and lay people to investigate child priest abuse, including boston's cardinal shaun o'malley, and marie collins, a survivor of abuse i
at the >> pelley: david martin at the pentagon for us, david, thanks. today, for the first time, we heard a pope take personal responsibility for the sexual abuse of children by priests. pope francis asked for forgiveness today, and allen pizzey is at the vatican. >> reporter: children seem to flock to pope francis, and it was in their name that he condemned the priests who had molested children in the strongest words yet. francis told a group of children's rights workers that he...
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we'll get the latest on the high-stakes standoff with russia from major garrett, david martin, and holly williams. a new study shows many who take statins to lower cholesterol develop bad habits. jim axelrod explains. with two popes rising to sainthood, we'll meet the man who investigates miracles. >> you make saints. >> i make saints. >> pelley: and steve hartman "on the road" with a waitress who got the tip of a lifetime. >> i'm still in shock, really. that's the only way i can describe it. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. good evening. this is our western edition. this was supposed to be one to have the happiest nights of marian sanchez's young life. like so many other teenagers, this time of year, she was looking forward to going to her prom tonight. with that oldest of high school traditions childed head on with a new and all-too-familiar school reality-- violence. maren was stabbed to death today, allegedly by a classmate, in a high school in milford, connecticut. vinita nair is there. >> reporter: the attack happened just after 7:00 a.m
we'll get the latest on the high-stakes standoff with russia from major garrett, david martin, and holly williams. a new study shows many who take statins to lower cholesterol develop bad habits. jim axelrod explains. with two popes rising to sainthood, we'll meet the man who investigates miracles. >> you make saints. >> i make saints. >> pelley: and steve hartman "on the road" with a waitress who got the tip of a lifetime. >> i'm still in shock, really. that's...
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david martin on what the military plans to do with one of the world's most advanced robots. and wyatt andrews introduced us to olivia mcconnell, an eight- year-old trying to herd dinosaurs in the south carolina legislature. >> if something's wrong i've got to help out. that's just the right thing to do. that's what i'm all about. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. the supreme court ruled today that voters may ban racial preferences in deciding who gets into a state college and who doesn't. affirmative action, as it is known, is still constitutional, but this decision gives voters in each state the final say in whether to allow it. it wasn't close-- 6-2, the six being justices roberts, kennedy, scalia, thomas, alito and breyer. ginsberg and sotomayor dissented. justice kagan had worked on the case before she joined the court. she didn't vote today. here's chief legal correspondent jan crawford. >> reporter: for a generation, the battle over affirmative action has been fought here
david martin on what the military plans to do with one of the world's most advanced robots. and wyatt andrews introduced us to olivia mcconnell, an eight- year-old trying to herd dinosaurs in the south carolina legislature. >> if something's wrong i've got to help out. that's just the right thing to do. that's what i'm all about. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. the supreme...
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david martin, cbs news at the naval research laboratory. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbse on the deadly storms in the southeast, and we'll get the forecast. >>> plus the fight against fracking. we'll meet some pennsylvania homeowners battling big oil companies in their backyard. and a victim of the boston bombing attack shares her unique video diary of her recovery so far from her injuries. that's the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ,,,, >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> good morning, everyone. it's tuesday, april 8. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. hi, everyone. nearly 4:30 on your tuesday. we have the giants home opener. beautiful day, lawrence. >> yes. good news/bad news. today as good as it's going to get. you know what that means? >> going downhill tomorrow? [ laughter ] >> looking nice today. patchy fog along the coastline. a few high clouds but that giants game, hey, that should be something else. we'll talk about that coming up. >> good morning, everyone.
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david martin, cbs news, washington.go family that was rescued at sea returned home aboard a u.s. navy warship, eric an kaufman took their-year-old daughter to the doctor, she became ill during a voyage across the pas civic. their sailboat broke down 900 miles off mexico. rescuers parachuted down to them. the couple was accused on social media of endangering their children. hillary clinton left speechless. that story coming up. you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quickly. try fast, long lasting gaviscon®. relieving the pain quickly. life's an adventure and it always has been. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and
david martin, cbs news, washington.go family that was rescued at sea returned home aboard a u.s. navy warship, eric an kaufman took their-year-old daughter to the doctor, she became ill during a voyage across the pas civic. their sailboat broke down 900 miles off mexico. rescuers parachuted down to them. the couple was accused on social media of endangering their children. hillary clinton left speechless. that story coming up. you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting...
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we are joined by david martin, a former deputy general with the department of homeland security. we appreciate you being with us. >> thank you. >> this does appear pretty strike i given what the president has said about his commitment going after criminals and gang bangers. this sort of indicates that is not the case. these are quite minor crimes for the most part. >> well, the president's statements i think were not given in full, in that introduction. there's a more careful list of the overall priorities and it certainly includes people more recent border crossers against whom case will be made even though they don't have a criminal offense. the emphasis is on crimes, some of the shorter straiments emphasize only serious -- statements have emphasized only serious crime but those with minor infractions. there is a significant dispute over what is a minor infraction. the new york times story made it clear minor traffic infractions, driving under the influence. some would regard that as a much more serious offense and there have been some unfortunate incidents. >> in terms of over
we are joined by david martin, a former deputy general with the department of homeland security. we appreciate you being with us. >> thank you. >> this does appear pretty strike i given what the president has said about his commitment going after criminals and gang bangers. this sort of indicates that is not the case. these are quite minor crimes for the most part. >> well, the president's statements i think were not given in full, in that introduction. there's a more careful...
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we'll have live reports from the scene and get the latest on the investigation from bob orr and david martint's new campaign today against texting and driving. >> and the ceo of sam's club rosalind brewer joins us in the studio. that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. mallicoat >>> good morning, everyone. it's thursday, april 3. i'm michelle griego. >> we made it. hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. it's nearly 4:30. [ laughter ] >> gets get you out the door with traffic and weather. i can see the top of mount diablo. >> did you see any dusting of snow? >> no. it was dark. >> oh. [ laughter ] >> good call there. i'm sorry, you have to work with me here. it's pre-friday. >> there you go. >> let's take a look at the current temperatures in and around the vicinity. yes, it's a cool start. 40 in napa, 50 san francisco, later today increasing cloud cover 50s and 60s, light rain moving back into the forecast. we'll track it coming up. >> we have
we'll have live reports from the scene and get the latest on the investigation from bob orr and david martint's new campaign today against texting and driving. >> and the ceo of sam's club rosalind brewer joins us in the studio. that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. mallicoat >>> good morning, everyone....
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david martin on what the military plans to do with one of the world's most advanced robots. and wyatt andrews introduced us to olivia mcconnell, an eight- year-old trying to herd dinosaurs in the south carolina legislature. >> if something's wrong i've got to help out. that's just the right thing to do. that's what i'm all about. captioning sponsored by cbs
david martin on what the military plans to do with one of the world's most advanced robots. and wyatt andrews introduced us to olivia mcconnell, an eight- year-old trying to herd dinosaurs in the south carolina legislature. >> if something's wrong i've got to help out. that's just the right thing to do. that's what i'm all about. captioning sponsored by cbs
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david martin on the military struggling with mental illness. deadly attack on journalists in afghanistan on the eve of liections. charlie d'agata on the threat to a struggling democracy. jamie yuccas on a punch on america's midsection-- a spring storm delivers nearly a foot of winter. and steve hartman "on the road." before patients see a doctor, they get a big dose of john. >> they've given me a purpose in life beyond anything i've ever known. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition.
david martin on the military struggling with mental illness. deadly attack on journalists in afghanistan on the eve of liections. charlie d'agata on the threat to a struggling democracy. jamie yuccas on a punch on america's midsection-- a spring storm delivers nearly a foot of winter. and steve hartman "on the road." before patients see a doctor, they get a big dose of john. >> they've given me a purpose in life beyond anything i've ever known. captioning sponsored by cbs this...
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we'll get the latest on the high-stakes standoff with russia from major garrett, david martin, and hollyams. a new study shows many who take statins to lower cholesterol develop bad habits. jim axelrod explains. with two popes rising to sainthood, we'll meet the man who investigates miracles. >> you make saints. >> i make saints. >> pelley: and steve hartman "on the road" with a waitress who got the tip of a lifetime. >> i'm still in shock, really. that's the only way i can describe it.
we'll get the latest on the high-stakes standoff with russia from major garrett, david martin, and hollyams. a new study shows many who take statins to lower cholesterol develop bad habits. jim axelrod explains. with two popes rising to sainthood, we'll meet the man who investigates miracles. >> you make saints. >> i make saints. >> pelley: and steve hartman "on the road" with a waitress who got the tip of a lifetime. >> i'm still in shock, really. that's the...
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our correspondent david martin has learned that u.s. intelligence does not believe an invasion is imminent, but holly williams in ukraine reports there was violence there today. >> reporter: pro-russian separatists built this roadblock on the outskirts of slavyansk. today, they were attacked by troops determined to take back control. if this was supposed to be a decisive victory for ukraine's government, it failed because, just hours later, we found the checkpoint back in the hands of the separatists. they'd secured the area and were rebuilding their barricades. basili normally works in a supermarket, but is now fighting in the insurgency. like the other militants, he's a russian speaker who claims ukraine's government discriminates against people here in the east of the country. so what happened here this morning? "the government troops came in, stole our food and medicine, and then left again," he told us. "they're just hungry soldiers." >> reporter: if ukraine security forces can't hold a checkpoint like this one, they could struggle
our correspondent david martin has learned that u.s. intelligence does not believe an invasion is imminent, but holly williams in ukraine reports there was violence there today. >> reporter: pro-russian separatists built this roadblock on the outskirts of slavyansk. today, they were attacked by troops determined to take back control. if this was supposed to be a decisive victory for ukraine's government, it failed because, just hours later, we found the checkpoint back in the hands of the...
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for "cbs this morning," david martin, at the naval research all about tore laboratory. >> i miss ther have to use it. >> he is proud of it. >> going from washington, d.c. to philadelphia in three minutes. cuts through six half-inch >>> we're looking at the warmest day of the week ahead. lots of sunshine coming our way, but we have had a couple of patches of fog move in along the coastline. see some of that sneaking in through the golden gate but just a thin layer. that is going to break up and leave lots of sunshine even out toward the beaches. by the afternoon, these temperatures soaring in the mid- 80s in the valleys, 70s and 80s around the bay, even a couple of 70s at the coast. cooler weather on the way with more fog for tomorrow. that cooling trend taking us right into the first part of the weekend. >>> a dance teacher lost a foot in the boston marathon bombings but she would not give up on her life. you can see her with a video diary of her recovery ahead on "cbs this morning." ♪ hi. i just finished an energy audit of this building and started my own dog walking business. what
for "cbs this morning," david martin, at the naval research all about tore laboratory. >> i miss ther have to use it. >> he is proud of it. >> going from washington, d.c. to philadelphia in three minutes. cuts through six half-inch >>> we're looking at the warmest day of the week ahead. lots of sunshine coming our way, but we have had a couple of patches of fog move in along the coastline. see some of that sneaking in through the golden gate but just a thin...
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david martin is at the pentagon where officials want to know how lopez wasn't seen as a threat. ing, and after their combat tours. but it still has not figured out how to tell a troubled soldier who needs help from a dangerous one who must be stopped. >> clearly we may have missed something yesterday. we need to work very hard to understand what that might have been and if we can learn a lesson and improve the process, that's what we want to do. >> army secretary john mchugh told congress the ft. hood shooter, specialist ivan lopez, had been seen by a psychiatrist just last month and judged not to be a threat to himself or anyone else. reviews of last year's navy yard shooting found that aaron alexis held a secret security clearance despite severe mental problems. two weeks ago when defense secretary hagel released the findings, his words were eerily prophetic. >> the reviews identified troubling. gaps in dod's ability to protect, detect and respond where someone working for us decides to inflict harm on this institution and its people. >> after nadal had a sass killed 13 people
david martin is at the pentagon where officials want to know how lopez wasn't seen as a threat. ing, and after their combat tours. but it still has not figured out how to tell a troubled soldier who needs help from a dangerous one who must be stopped. >> clearly we may have missed something yesterday. we need to work very hard to understand what that might have been and if we can learn a lesson and improve the process, that's what we want to do. >> army secretary john mchugh told...
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. >> david martin is at the pentagon where the investigation is following a path that is all too familiar. david, good morning. >> reporter: well, there is a bitter bitter irony here. last month, no americans were killed in afghanistan, but this month begins with four americans killed as a result of another all-too-familiar threat -- the insider shooting. after major nidal hasan killed 13 people at ft. hood in 2009 the issue was, how did both the army and the fbi miss the signs that he had adopted a jihadist philosophy? the fbi knew parts and the army knew parts, but nobody brought it together. after ft. hood the pentagon instituted reforms designed to close the gaps hasan had fallen through. there were also reviews after last year's shooting at the navy yard when alexis who had severe mental problems killed 12 people. in that case there were episodes of violent, irrational behavior in his background that had been missed despite the fact he had been granted a security -- secret security clearance. in this latest insider shooting we know the shooter was receiving treatment for mental probl
. >> david martin is at the pentagon where the investigation is following a path that is all too familiar. david, good morning. >> reporter: well, there is a bitter bitter irony here. last month, no americans were killed in afghanistan, but this month begins with four americans killed as a result of another all-too-familiar threat -- the insider shooting. after major nidal hasan killed 13 people at ft. hood in 2009 the issue was, how did both the army and the fbi miss the signs that...
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. >> reporter: police say david martin, an accused murderer, kevin johns, and richard ware, who is locked up on a robbery charge, ambushed joe lynn, inside the trumbolt county jail. >> as he walked up the stairs, he was taken from behind. >> reporter: the prisoners used a homemade shank, to surprise the guard, and tying him up. the inmates steal the guard's cell phone and call tv station woio, to speak to a reporter. >> i can't get talked down. i need the story to get out there. i'm in a situation, where i'm calm as of now. >> reporter: martin says he's upset about how local media has portrayed him. argued he is innocent. and demand the media clear his name. the inmates even allowed the prison guard-turned-hostage, to speak to the reporter. >> they took me by surprise. brought me into a cell. tied me up. never harmed me. they gave me water. they have loosened the restraints and put me into some cuffs. >> reporter: the ordeal went on for an astonishing five hours, until police negotiators finally convinced the inmates to release lynn unharmed and turn themselves in. authorities, this morni
. >> reporter: police say david martin, an accused murderer, kevin johns, and richard ware, who is locked up on a robbery charge, ambushed joe lynn, inside the trumbolt county jail. >> as he walked up the stairs, he was taken from behind. >> reporter: the prisoners used a homemade shank, to surprise the guard, and tying him up. the inmates steal the guard's cell phone and call tv station woio, to speak to a reporter. >> i can't get talked down. i need the story to get...
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but the benefit of having it there in case of accident i don't see it. >> david funk, mitchell, martinstill to come in the nurp, friends and family of malaysian flight 370 are stuck in limbo hoping their family members are found safe but probably know they won't be. we'll have their stories ahead. probably know they won't be. we'll have their stories ahead. g greater with miracle-gro. what will you grow? olet's say you pay your tguy around 2 percent to manage your money. that's not much,...
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martin mckinsey. did you arrive i didn't see you. kar karen. david. carr winston. rebecca rogers. elizabeth ross. but not least sarah. class of 2013 national board certified teachers. >> at this time, i'd like to remind our audience you must submit a speaker card if you want to speak on a particular item on the agenda this evening. and i believe speaker cards are available outside if not see ms. csa could now we will have student delegates report we would like to introduce our delegation we have four candidates but we have more today is the last day to turn them in. our candidates will stand up and introduce themselves >> yes. feel free to come to the podium. >> i'll elizabeth jones i'm currently a junior and i'm excited to run for student delete. >> excuse me. audience is as your existing the room quote please we're still conducting business. >> i'm alison i'm currently a junior and excited to be running. >> good evening. i'm from warmburg high school and very happy to be running. (clapping.) thank you very
martin mckinsey. did you arrive i didn't see you. kar karen. david. carr winston. rebecca rogers. elizabeth ross. but not least sarah. class of 2013 national board certified teachers. >> at this time, i'd like to remind our audience you must submit a speaker card if you want to speak on a particular item on the agenda this evening. and i believe speaker cards are available outside if not see ms. csa could now we will have student delegates report we would like to introduce our delegation...
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david chang -- no. bob allen. tom radulavich. [speaker not understood]. miriam marlin, martin. lourdes verola. peter -- i can't pronounce his last name. he's from grubele -- okay, those are the next speakers. bob allen here. sometimes you just can't read the speaker card. >> good afternoon. >>> good afternoon to the commission and to the packed house. i guess this is what -- like when you start to build the movement around an issue that matters to people. i think it's a symbol and i think a response to the leadership of the board in doing something that quite honestly many sectors of the city haven't done yet which is really to address the affordability crisis. i want to acknowledge the whole board's leadership around that. and i think prioritizing the communities need transit riders [speaker not understood] really reflects the demographics of the folks in this room. i want to commend you for your leadership. today director brinkman and ramos and the whole biordi for initiating what we think is an important addition and what we intended for the free muni for youth and closing the gap at a marg
david chang -- no. bob allen. tom radulavich. [speaker not understood]. miriam marlin, martin. lourdes verola. peter -- i can't pronounce his last name. he's from grubele -- okay, those are the next speakers. bob allen here. sometimes you just can't read the speaker card. >> good afternoon. >>> good afternoon to the commission and to the packed house. i guess this is what -- like when you start to build the movement around an issue that matters to people. i think it's a symbol...
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david: one. instruments expected to reach the seven figure mark, the martin om-45 deluxe.rtin's only model at the time featuring a bridge and pick guard with inlays. only 11 were ever made. >> they had made a conscious decision to put all the skills they had learned over that previous century, find the finest rarest woods and greatest inlays could you could do and make a very special instrument and they did that calling it the om 45 deluxe. the one that we have here is probably the most original and possibly in the nicest condition. david: other instruments dating back to the 19th century were made by iconic names, gibson, dredge and washburn. but what makes a guitar so special is not just the workmanship but it is also sound. strong in the fundamentals and richly detailed harmonics. >> each of these instruments has their own sound as they for the most part were all hand made. and like fine wine, no two are exactly alike. and so people do appreciate the unique sound that come from them. david: most of the instruments came from what aficionados say was the golden ear of gui
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and david should tell waking from the dream, the struggle for civil rights in the shadow of martin luther king tracks the history of the movement since the death of dr. king. professor of modern american history at the university of oklahoma and has taught in arkansas, russia, and upstate new york. prior to his academic career is spent time in d.c. in london doing free-lance writing and policy work. in addition to waking from the dream is books include inside agitators, white southerners and the civil rights movement in this town of hope, prophetic. he is also written numerous articles and essays. i'll start by asking a few questions for the panelists to discuss and then we will switch to audience questions. will we get to that point if you have questions please cut and a microphone in the middle and you can ask a question of the panelists. .. microphone in the middle. it 3:15 we will move to the activity building for the book signing. all the panelists could address, it is drawn from law quote in his book. in "eyes on the prize" charles houston, an early civil rights lawyer said lawsuits
and david should tell waking from the dream, the struggle for civil rights in the shadow of martin luther king tracks the history of the movement since the death of dr. king. professor of modern american history at the university of oklahoma and has taught in arkansas, russia, and upstate new york. prior to his academic career is spent time in d.c. in london doing free-lance writing and policy work. in addition to waking from the dream is books include inside agitators, white southerners and...
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martin scertle doubling the advantage. mann city came roaring back after the break, levelling with goals from david silva, and glen johnson - an own cold. phillipa was the hero. the 78th minute strike saling the 3-2 win. >> it was a wonderful game of football. it had everything. an incredible amount of credit to the players. the game started on the way in. it was unique, what we received. that give us the marijuana before we stepped on to the field. i said before the game it's not the end. the most important thing to date is now we department dependent on what we can do in the future. we have to play four against more. if they win, 13 or 14 games in a row, maybe they have to win the title. >> really still to play for. chelsea within two points of liverpool, after beating swan si 1-0. both meeting at anfield in two weeks time. >> atletico madrid about to go three points clear of real madrid. the match approaching full-time. they were given a first-half lead. a penalty midway through the second. angela sent off for bringing gown miranda. diego costa, back from a thigh injury, his penalty saved. of minutes to go, but was str
martin scertle doubling the advantage. mann city came roaring back after the break, levelling with goals from david silva, and glen johnson - an own cold. phillipa was the hero. the 78th minute strike saling the 3-2 win. >> it was a wonderful game of football. it had everything. an incredible amount of credit to the players. the game started on the way in. it was unique, what we received. that give us the marijuana before we stepped on to the field. i said before the game it's not the...
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martin richard and lindsey lu. >> they were still bringing victims from the scene when i arrived here. >> reporter: commissioner david at any moment. >> al qaeda usually hits in three so we expected there to be a third device here. >> reporter: so you thought this was al qaeda? >> sure. you have to think that as a possibility. these devices were clearly made by somebody who wanted to kill and maim a lot of people. >> reporter: investigators were forced to immediately pour over every potential clue. and there was no shortage. so we're in this era where everybody has a camera. there are cameras all over the place. did you suffer initially at least from too much information, too many photographs? >> yeah, i think that was really an issue. they sent so much information in so quickly that our computers crashed. it was overwhelmed. >> reporter: but it was this camera that provided the critical identification of dzhokhar tsarnaev. they then traced his movements in reverse and found tamerlan. >> it was the events leading up to the blast and going back camera by camera, we were able to put them together. >> suspect one and su
martin richard and lindsey lu. >> they were still bringing victims from the scene when i arrived here. >> reporter: commissioner david at any moment. >> al qaeda usually hits in three so we expected there to be a third device here. >> reporter: so you thought this was al qaeda? >> sure. you have to think that as a possibility. these devices were clearly made by somebody who wanted to kill and maim a lot of people. >> reporter: investigators were forced to...
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martin and mitchell. first the author of extreme fear, and mary schiavo, now an attorney for victims of transportation accidents. david succi, author of why planes crash. brett larson, and jeffrey thomas, editor in chief of airli airlineratings.com. i want to go to brett larson. we discussed this in the beginning about why 239 people on board, those were the bulk of our twitter questions coming in from viewers, and now only one phone on in the plane? does that make sense? >> it doesn't make any sense at all, don. and a lot of the details we have about their incident don't make a lot of sense. it seems highly suspect that just one cell phone would ping one of these towers, would make that handshake to say hey, i'm trying to make a cell connection here. are you an available tower, which is the situation that we have. the other thing that we don't know here, don is we don't know if this was an accidentally left on phone, if maybe he forgot to shut it off when they pushed back from the gate when they took off, and there's information that we still need to get about that, and the cell companies could get that information f
martin and mitchell. first the author of extreme fear, and mary schiavo, now an attorney for victims of transportation accidents. david succi, author of why planes crash. brett larson, and jeffrey thomas, editor in chief of airli airlineratings.com. i want to go to brett larson. we discussed this in the beginning about why 239 people on board, those were the bulk of our twitter questions coming in from viewers, and now only one phone on in the plane? does that make sense? >> it doesn't...
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martin luther king, and all of that kind of stuff. so as far as the other writers were concerned, i have given unto david who knew everyone. >> certainly norman pritchard junior, glenn wolcott [inaudible] lennox and lloyd addison at whom the movement umbra was named after. tom feelings, jane poindexter logan and raymond patterson and mr hicks steve cannon, charles patterson, our burger and others who at the time were married. >> james thomson. >> okay, james thomson and i'm sure we have left some other people out. so please forgive me. >> in terms of a writer, making this statement at the revival the david put together this quite recently. and that he didn't know anything about black writers until he got down to new york and joined us. so i am from new orleans and the funny thing about getting installed, you have black professors and people who are teaching a black cry from the days you are born and among the most wonderful thing that i remember is going to booker t. washington high school for the first time when i was 13 years old and they love this one english teacher and i couldn't understand why everyone is really about him. come t
martin luther king, and all of that kind of stuff. so as far as the other writers were concerned, i have given unto david who knew everyone. >> certainly norman pritchard junior, glenn wolcott [inaudible] lennox and lloyd addison at whom the movement umbra was named after. tom feelings, jane poindexter logan and raymond patterson and mr hicks steve cannon, charles patterson, our burger and others who at the time were married. >> james thomson. >> okay, james thomson and i'm...
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for someone who was born and raised on david crockett, this put everything into perspective. [laughter] that really shook up my world. martin luther king, the marx .rothers --n kennedy in the sense of as a kid, a kid kid. well, he's great. you actually want to hear what he has to say. oh, boy. that was extraordinary. all those people, there was a sense that you -- fulbright, wayne morris. i have an endless list. carlin, bruce, shelley berman, bob newhart. there are others or you can go to my website. >> thank you for the expensive answer. we are almost out of time. but before asking the last question, we have a couple of housekeeping matters to take care of. first of all, i would like to remind everybody that there are some upcoming events. we are dimensioned them. [laughter] but first, on april 21, next monday whatever herdsman, the outgoing chairman of the national transportation safety ll give her farewell address. on april 23, u.s. air force chief of staff general mark welsh will discuss the future of the air force heard alsot breakfast. feway 27, as we revealed a minutes ago, donald trump, president of the trump organi
for someone who was born and raised on david crockett, this put everything into perspective. [laughter] that really shook up my world. martin luther king, the marx .rothers --n kennedy in the sense of as a kid, a kid kid. well, he's great. you actually want to hear what he has to say. oh, boy. that was extraordinary. all those people, there was a sense that you -- fulbright, wayne morris. i have an endless list. carlin, bruce, shelley berman, bob newhart. there are others or you can go to my...
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opaque, as david shribman was saying, the publisher in pittsburgh, a lot of people simply don't understand it, and they don't understand fully what the impact is going to be. jonathan martinriting in "the new york times" this morning writes this, democrats could ultimately see some political benefit from the law, but in this midterm election they're confronting a vexing reality. many of those helped by the health care law, notable lie young people and minorities are the least likely to cast votes that could preserve it. even though millions have gained health insurance and millions more will benefit from some of its popular provisions. the angry opponents are more mobilized than the beneficiaries said david axelrod. midterm falloff, sixth year of his presidency. this has to be an urgent issue for you as the chair of the party making sure democrats get out and vote and who are excited about this law. >> there are millions of people who understand the benefits of the health care law, particularly women who i have spoken to who are breast cancer patients, who no longer have to choose between the chemothera chemotherapy -- >> you're arguing the merits, chairman, which i under
opaque, as david shribman was saying, the publisher in pittsburgh, a lot of people simply don't understand it, and they don't understand fully what the impact is going to be. jonathan martinriting in "the new york times" this morning writes this, democrats could ultimately see some political benefit from the law, but in this midterm election they're confronting a vexing reality. many of those helped by the health care law, notable lie young people and minorities are the least likely...
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on with you thank you so much for coming on and so so david wave action begins tomorrow april fourth on the anniversary of this fascination dr martin luther king talk about what's being planned. so it's a three month long campaign and it is global so we'll run from april fourth to july fourth which is independence day here in the united states we have over six hundred groups throughout the world who are ready to take action for a sustained three month cycle and we figured the best time to start would be on the anniversary of the assassination of martin luther king as you mentioned so we can you know resurrect his spirit of nonviolent civil disobedience there's been a lot of studies done saying that it only takes three point five percent of the population taking part in nonviolent direct action to create significant and meaningful positive change so we are ready to begin at former occupy sites this campaign has been largely driven by anonymous and occupy activists so we're going to read gather at all the occupation sites around the world tomorrow we will be here in new york at three pm get things going they'll be actions throughout
on with you thank you so much for coming on and so so david wave action begins tomorrow april fourth on the anniversary of this fascination dr martin luther king talk about what's being planned. so it's a three month long campaign and it is global so we'll run from april fourth to july fourth which is independence day here in the united states we have over six hundred groups throughout the world who are ready to take action for a sustained three month cycle and we figured the best time to start...
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yo yo yo welcome to break in this set i'm abby martin so recently the show has been grabbing the attention of some pretty interesting people like david from the child like axis of evil speech delivered by george w. bush in two thousand and two well you can thank from for that as well as multiple other dumbed down speeches w.-a gave during that time i guess you're still wondering that old from has never stopped the spewing propaganda in fact he proudly stands by the axis of evil fear mongering he was pushing while working for the white house from his considered relevant somehow and not to be given a platform at the atlantic and the daily beast but i guess what else can you expect from a website that hires neo con tools like a lincoln james kirchick to spew the talking points from the warmongering think tanks they represent a second look at a street from d. from where he posts the report i did about his buddies the neo con think tank foreign policy initiative he says not to confirm our tea conspiracy theories but neo con gay jew james kirchick arriving in kiev tonight wow i have no idea why you decided to use gay and jewish as a pejora
yo yo yo welcome to break in this set i'm abby martin so recently the show has been grabbing the attention of some pretty interesting people like david from the child like axis of evil speech delivered by george w. bush in two thousand and two well you can thank from for that as well as multiple other dumbed down speeches w.-a gave during that time i guess you're still wondering that old from has never stopped the spewing propaganda in fact he proudly stands by the axis of evil fear mongering...